Quantcast
PC World: Technology Advice You Can Trust
Find a Review
Free Newsletters
Receive the latest reviews, how-to's, news, and more.
Consumer Advocate
Weekly Brief
Daily Technology News
WiFi Finder
Locate wireless services by a specific address, city, state, country, airport, or zip code.
RSS Feeds
Get our latest content via convenient RSS feeds.
Latest News
Today @ PC World
Become a PCW Member
Join the community and start enjoying the benefits:
  • Get tech advice from thousands of PC World Members
  • Rate and recommend the latest tech products
  • Share your thoughts in blog and article comments
  • Get free excerpts and exclusive discounts on Super Guides
Read More About: Tech SupportSoftware / Services

Microsoft: Want a Hot Fix? Just E-Mail Us

Gregg Keizer, Computerworld

Thursday, July 26, 2007 1:00 PM PDT
Recommend this story?

Microsoft customers can now request a hot fix by e-mail, avoiding the hassle of reaching the company's support staff on the phone.

In a blog post, Steve Patrick, who works in a Microsoft group within support services, provided a link to an online form where customers can enter their e-mail address and the desired hot fix by referencing its associated Knowledge Base article number. Microsoft's support will e-mail a download link for the hot fix within eight business hours, the form notes.

Hot fixes are patches that Microsoft writes for specific, documented problems but doesn't release to everyone via one of its update services, such as Microsoft Update. Typically, Microsoft support recommends that only users who have experienced the problem install a hot fix. Most of the time, Microsoft does not make these fixes available for downloading from its Web site; instead, it demands that users call in and explain their situation to support before it releases the patch.

A Windows Vista bug that locks up a PC when it's brought out of hibernation is a good example. In the May 7 Knowledge Base article, Microsoft said, "It is intended to correct only the problem that is described in this article. Apply it only to systems that are experiencing this specific problem. This hot fix may receive additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by this problem, we recommend that you wait for the next service pack that contains this hot fix. To resolve this problem immediately, contact Microsoft Customer Support Services to obtain the hot fix."

"Man -- this makes life SOOOO much easier for a lot of folks," said Patrick, who credited the change to "the Big Brainers" at Microsoft.

The hot fix request form is available online.


Computerworld
For more enterprise computing news, visit Computerworld. Story copyright © 2007 Computerworld Inc. All rights reserved.


Recommend this story?
Related Searches: email microsoft customer support

Comments
Latest News
Longtime iPod developer, Griffin Technology, unveiled on Wednesday its newest accessory, the iTrip AutoPilot. The good news is... 22-May-2008
HP wants printer buyers to pay more attention to the environmental impact of its printers, and is introducing a new labeling... 22-May-2008
Aero Quartet has released version 3.7 of SimpleMovieX, software the company describes as a "lightweight Mac OS X movie editor... 22-May-2008
Screen recording application Screenflick has been updated adding over 30 enhancements, the company said on Thursday. 22-May-2008
Toontrack has updated all six of its expansion packs for its EZdrummer drum sampler. The updates fix some issues and copy... 22-May-2008
Here's a little Spotlight timesaver for those running 10.5. As you're probably aware, when you invoke a search in the 10.5... 22-May-2008
Other World Computing (OWC) on Thursday began shipping its new line of internal CD- and DVD-burning SuperDrives. The new... 22-May-2008
As you may have read, Mac clone maker Psystar is now distributing Apple's own software updates. That's right--you can now... 22-May-2008
Hothead Games has released Penny Arcade Adventures Volume One: On the Rain-Slicked Precipice of Darkness. The new game is... 22-May-2008
Elgato Systems has updated the software for its turbo.264 video encoder USB stick. The  1.3 update now lets users convert and... 22-May-2008

PC World's Marketplace

PC World's Free Whitepapers

Name City
Address 1 State Zip
Address 2 E-mail (optional)